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>> well, i think carl rove of 2012 needs to have a conversation with carl rove of 2004 when he realized in 2004, carl rove nuf that he needed the hispanic vote. and he recognized he didn't need every single catholic and he didn't need every single person of color. he just needed a percentage off the top in order to move the republican agenda forward. since then, the republican party has gone off the deep enld. and they're also losing, as a result of caterering to the tea party so quickly. they're also actually losing a lot of moderate republicans. not only is the country more diverse, its's younger and it has a lot of single women and it has asians running and african americans and latinos. it's a whole demographic change. how do we see ourselves moving forward as a country? and, again, what rove understands but i think he's having a hard time letting go of the possibility of where the republican party was in 2004 is that nef to realign themselves and be inclusive not just in rhetoric, but actually in commitment to changing legislation as well. >> when you look at how they have ranted a
>> well, i think carl rove of 2012 needs to have a conversation with carl rove of 2004 when he realized in 2004, carl rove nuf that he needed the hispanic vote. and he recognized he didn't need every single catholic and he didn't need every single person of color. he just needed a percentage off the top in order to move the republican agenda forward. since then, the republican party has gone off the deep enld. and they're also losing, as a result of caterering to the tea party so quickly....
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when carl disclosed, it went up. i think it's going to come down to whether this is a pyramid scheme or not and whether the fda investigates -- >> why? when you have the personalities going against each other and let's assume that some of the animosity that was shown in their last sort of, you know, battleground, is the reason why they're, you know -- carl icahn is taking this stake. then icahn's main objective is to see ackman squeezed out of his position. and we don't need an fdc investigation to squeeze ackman out of this position. >> i doubt that carl would do it solely because he wants to get back at bill. i think he probably likes the investment. bill, obviously, strongly believes it's a pyramid scheme. yeah, carl could end up buying the company, right? and then it could -- there could still be an fdc investigation and they could both end up losing. >> let me ask you this, then. in your mind, you see opposing positions by bill ackman and carl icahn. who has a better track record? who would you be more likely to
when carl disclosed, it went up. i think it's going to come down to whether this is a pyramid scheme or not and whether the fda investigates -- >> why? when you have the personalities going against each other and let's assume that some of the animosity that was shown in their last sort of, you know, battleground, is the reason why they're, you know -- carl icahn is taking this stake. then icahn's main objective is to see ackman squeezed out of his position. and we don't need an fdc...
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carl icahn is trying to make some noise, but the company agreed to this. after more rattling and maybe a little litigation this thing gets done. michael dell has his company with silver lake. >> and aig trading up levels not seen since 2011. the company easily beating missed the revenues coming in light, also announceing a new share buyback program, resuming for the first time since 2008. >> in 2008 was the last time they raised the dividend the same day they announced a $7 billion markdown. this is the beginning of the end for the company. a company that's down 95%. i love to bring this up because aig to me put a lot of people urpd a lot of strain because of the risk they took, but that's over. robert is koing a great job. >> like the stock today. >> operationally, these guys are improving. they're going into turkey, china. i think they've got a lot of value and upside. i would not be buying the stock but it's improving on a margin perspective. >> still ahead, a slew of big names out with earnings next week. we'll tell you how to play the likes of tesla,
carl icahn is trying to make some noise, but the company agreed to this. after more rattling and maybe a little litigation this thing gets done. michael dell has his company with silver lake. >> and aig trading up levels not seen since 2011. the company easily beating missed the revenues coming in light, also announceing a new share buyback program, resuming for the first time since 2008. >> in 2008 was the last time they raised the dividend the same day they announced a $7 billion...
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carl? >> yeah, we are going to come right back with the latest developments in the hunt for the prime boston bombing suspect and his acome polices. we are back in a moment. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> you are looking at a live picture of watertown, massachusetts, we're expecting a press briefing by law enforcement in the next few minutes, ok, a
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the ex-former right-hand man of carl icahn. a lot of these guys have gone activists before. >> does this change the landscape in terms of putting at&t over advantage of verizon. we're not seeing movement in the after hours session on the back of this deal. but these two stocks of course major dividend yield plays happen for this year but also historical valuations compared to themselves and their own industry. >> i mean, i think it certainly puts pressure on verizon to make some kind of a move so that trading wise, where do you look for this? certainly sprint on the screen right now, u.s. cellular those are the names you want to look at. but tim brought up an excellent point here but there are only a few players in this field. if you start to get this consolidation, verizon does have to make a move quickly. they have a competition issue and we'll see, you know maybe there will be some problems with this getting through for at&t. >> okay. we will keep our eyes on this for the rest of the after hours session here. we want to firs
the ex-former right-hand man of carl icahn. a lot of these guys have gone activists before. >> does this change the landscape in terms of putting at&t over advantage of verizon. we're not seeing movement in the after hours session on the back of this deal. but these two stocks of course major dividend yield plays happen for this year but also historical valuations compared to themselves and their own industry. >> i mean, i think it certainly puts pressure on verizon to make some...
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carl ace carl's a shrewd investor. but i don't think he has the inside track -- >> unreal. >> i've got to blow the whistle. >> when the most bullish stat on the stock is a buyback and we're talking about that and it's a tech company, a growth company you're in trouble. and technically i think it's challenged with a $500 lid. >> i don't think that's the most bullish thing. >> tonight the bear case on apple wins. >> what? [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ ♪ (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a fu
carl ace carl's a shrewd investor. but i don't think he has the inside track -- >> unreal. >> i've got to blow the whistle. >> when the most bullish stat on the stock is a buyback and we're talking about that and it's a tech company, a growth company you're in trouble. and technically i think it's challenged with a $500 lid. >> i don't think that's the most bullish thing. >> tonight the bear case on apple wins. >> what? [ female announcer ] it's time for the...
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and of course carl icahn. and really the audited financials were seen as the next and most important step into whether this company will be able to buy back. they wanted to try and borrow money to do a buy back of some kind of magnitude. more so than bill akman a bm -- i think everybody is sitting there wondering what the next big move is going to be getting the reauditing financials out of the way. >> he can be right but wrong in the trade. that's not going to save bill from a losing position. >> you're absolutely right. you know, the market can be irrational longer than you can be solvent. he can sit there for a while but eventually the decay will come if this is not unveiled as a fraud. now the audit is done. now it's not important. that seems to be a little bit hypocrite call, actually. >> the optics are terrible. i don't know what's going to happen with herbalife. there is is a good chance that blackman is right. >> people are out there going for the december 80s looking for more pain. if they want to be
and of course carl icahn. and really the audited financials were seen as the next and most important step into whether this company will be able to buy back. they wanted to try and borrow money to do a buy back of some kind of magnitude. more so than bill akman a bm -- i think everybody is sitting there wondering what the next big move is going to be getting the reauditing financials out of the way. >> he can be right but wrong in the trade. that's not going to save bill from a losing...
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>> carl, thank you. >>> a relationship that's seep it all is entering a new phase. fox news media analyst and host of fox's media buzz howard curts on president obama and former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> they begin as bitter rivals for the presidency. >> shame on you, barack obama. >> you're likable enough. >> thank you so much. >> by the time hillary clinton stepped down as secretary of state, the president was arranging a mutual love fest on "60 minutes." >> how would you characterize your relationship right now? >> i consider hillary a strong friend. >> very warm, close. >> but that very warm relationship has entered a new and trickier phase. he needs her to provide cover on issues such as the obama care mess, even if that means occasional potshots from her husband, who insisted this week he is clueless about her intentions. >> is she running or do you know if she's running? >> no clue. i don't. she believes and i believe that the four-year cam papaign mania a big mistake. >> republican strategists are saying that hillary clinton is the life raft on
>> carl, thank you. >>> a relationship that's seep it all is entering a new phase. fox news media analyst and host of fox's media buzz howard curts on president obama and former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> they begin as bitter rivals for the presidency. >> shame on you, barack obama. >> you're likable enough. >> thank you so much. >> by the time hillary clinton stepped down as secretary of state, the president was arranging a mutual love...
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whether he says anything here or not or if carl icahn is the right person to be a pt of dell, there's only one thing that matters, to shareholders want to accept the price for dell right now? the price of the stock is below th4 >> although it may not be easy. melissa: if you are assa: shareholder, are you? >> we all have it in the mutual-fund but it is not a growth stock any more. melissa: so give me my $14 and let me all? >> i don't go off on dealt because when the executives pretend it was worth less to buy the stockes but he may take it private. >> i think so. >> would is of value? >> this is still the same goal to beat it is not anot huge growth opportunity but i think there is something there that is more viable to so the current share price.n- melissa:ap what do you think denis?li >> it is possible. this is the fundamental conflict. so what does the guy at the top of the latter no? >> should i trust him or not not? >> a great company it went private after the ceolly basically forced the offer down its own shareholders throw. so to make of the conflicts inherent in those dynamics
whether he says anything here or not or if carl icahn is the right person to be a pt of dell, there's only one thing that matters, to shareholders want to accept the price for dell right now? the price of the stock is below th4 >> although it may not be easy. melissa: if you are assa: shareholder, are you? >> we all have it in the mutual-fund but it is not a growth stock any more. melissa: so give me my $14 and let me all? >> i don't go off on dealt because when the executives...
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carl, i always said carl doesn't like anybody. i play tennis with him twice a week. we were neighbors in bedford, new york. he is smartest buy i ever met. melissa: really. >> i spent time alone with bill gates, former treasury secretary bill simon was my client. carl icahn is smartest fan. he amassed his fortune without a company. he is a row depreciation ridge back. jumps on the back of ceos and takes their money. melissa: what do you think motivates him? is it all about making money. is there ego in there and does it serve the shareholder in the end. >> certainly it is about making money. he is a money manager. that is what he does. he runs his own money. he doesn't have other investors invested in his hedge funds. it is justfu carl icahn's money. melissa: he comes under the heading of shareholder activist, when he gets involved in a fight, you look at it, here's somebody powerful enough to have somebody have an impact. if i'm a shareholder at jpmorgan, i don't like to know what is going on, try to go to thehe meeting, raise my voice, there is only so much i can do
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and tea party activists and columnists and so forth on the far right who think they've been used by carl over the years and have gotten belittled as a result of it now criticizing it, i think they do so at their own peril. karl has been down after the re-election of george bush which was a disaster of the democratic party, if karl can hold on to the millionaires and billionaires, at least some of them, beginning here in texas, then he's not finished. >> well, mark lever, the radio host, he says karl rove's group will only energize the far right base even more. listen to this. >> i think karl rove's name, i think his organization are poison in conservative and republican circles in many respects. bring it on, karl, baby. bring it on dough boy, bring on your little white board. we're ready. >> wow. wow. what do you think? >> yeah, i mean, look. that's a perfect example of a constituency on the right, in this case, representing really tea party activists who see rove u bush before him, who they fundamentally now see as a big-spending republican that many of these conservatives on the far ri
and tea party activists and columnists and so forth on the far right who think they've been used by carl over the years and have gotten belittled as a result of it now criticizing it, i think they do so at their own peril. karl has been down after the re-election of george bush which was a disaster of the democratic party, if karl can hold on to the millionaires and billionaires, at least some of them, beginning here in texas, then he's not finished. >> well, mark lever, the radio host,...
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carl hart, one of the contributors to the special issue of "the nation" and author of "high price: a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs in society." still with us is laura flanders of grit tv. dr. hart, let me ask, why do you think it's important to put race at the center of this conversation about legalization? >> well, one of the reasons i think is important is because when we think about drug policy in general, it just becomes another tool by which we further marginalize groups so we don't think about this in terms of drug policy. we don't think about it in other domains in our society. >> one of the things that you make an argument towards in your piece for the nation is that there are health consequences to these racial disparities, that the arrest rates themselves generate health outcomes. here we are worried about health questions of marijuana. what are those health consequences of that racial disparity? >> well, when we think about strelsz, the cardiovascular diseases, one of the sort of top killers in the united states,
carl hart, one of the contributors to the special issue of "the nation" and author of "high price: a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs in society." still with us is laura flanders of grit tv. dr. hart, let me ask, why do you think it's important to put race at the center of this conversation about legalization? >> well, one of the reasons i think is important is because when we think about drug policy in general,...
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carl, welcome to "after the bell" on fox business. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me, liz. liz: you've been having a very good year, carl? >> yes, pretty good year. we've had a few good ones and a few bad ones but it's been pretty good so far. liz: let me get to dell. the filing show you bought another four million shares just last week. why did you buy more shares? >> we think it is undervalued and, we think that michael is buying it on the cheap. we just think that it's very cheap. frankly it is one of the, one of the worst board actions i've seen in my many years of doing this i think that the board wants to give it to michael dell but they said the shareholders would decide. they did decide not to take the deal and that should have been the end of it. yet he keeps coming and coming and coming. i still think we have a good chance but a lot depend whether or not we will have management meeting right after this fourth vote on michael dell's offer. liz: the offers, the meetings, you say you limit your stake to dell under
carl, welcome to "after the bell" on fox business. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me, liz. liz: you've been having a very good year, carl? >> yes, pretty good year. we've had a few good ones and a few bad ones but it's been pretty good so far. liz: let me get to dell. the filing show you bought another four million shares just last week. why did you buy more shares? >> we think it is undervalued and, we think that michael is buying it on the cheap. we...
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everyone saw the original movienew boris carl love would get dr. frankenstein. melissa: along the lines it was very different tone for ja carney when he faced the press. they we ferocious. here all over him. they let the ap reporter go rst, w basicay asked if the president will take any responsibility for any of these things? i will play what jay carney had to saynd get the reaction on the other side from you, james. >> i can not and he can not comment on specifically on ongoing criminal investigation or actions at investigators at th department of justice may or may not have taken. it would be wholly inappropriate. melissa: i mean do you see the beads of sweat forming on hi eyebrow? he was tap dancing so fast his feet were a blur there >> i think, sure you don't want him commenting sensitivdetails of an investigation that aren't publbut, you also don't want the president, or his spokesman to avoid responsibility here. the white house likes to pretend, whether it is irs, the department of justice, that these are independent agenes of the government they're not.
everyone saw the original movienew boris carl love would get dr. frankenstein. melissa: along the lines it was very different tone for ja carney when he faced the press. they we ferocious. here all over him. they let the ap reporter go rst, w basicay asked if the president will take any responsibility for any of these things? i will play what jay carney had to saynd get the reaction on the other side from you, james. >> i can not and he can not comment on specifically on ongoing criminal...
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it's close to the price that carl iran -- carl icahn is unhappy with, which is $13.75. so it's come up three cents, and, again, they're guaranteed $13.75 right now if they take what michael dell is offering. cheryl: but you just told the whole story, i got a mac air, and i love it. welcome to mac world, and this is why you cannot succeed in the consumer side of the business, and michael dell knows this. david: carl icahn playing both sides was, of course, he just bought a big stake in apple. so you wonder what his final interest is in all of this. >>> well, the world is in the middle of a global currency war and an international monetary crisis is looming, so says our next guest, tangent capital partners jim ricard. he's going to tell us how you can make money during times of turmoil. cheryl: and could new york be the next detroit? wow. michael bloomberg, he's raising red flags about the big apple's fiscal health. how concerned should investors be? you like those new york bonds, don't you? ♪ ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. b
it's close to the price that carl iran -- carl icahn is unhappy with, which is $13.75. so it's come up three cents, and, again, they're guaranteed $13.75 right now if they take what michael dell is offering. cheryl: but you just told the whole story, i got a mac air, and i love it. welcome to mac world, and this is why you cannot succeed in the consumer side of the business, and michael dell knows this. david: carl icahn playing both sides was, of course, he just bought a big stake in apple. so...
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and of course we have to start off with carl icahn. i mean, as active as ever and yesterday revealing a passive 9.2% stake in nuance communications. it's a passive stake. so what do you think is up his sleeve? >> breaking news. carl icahn can be a passive investor. >> what? >> you heard it here first. it's really just -- it's an investment that was brought to him by brett icahn and david schechter who manage money for him. they brought him netflix, hain, they've been tremendously successful. this is a situation much like netflix. netflix could have been a 13 g. he really wasn't active there. he likes management. he likes the company, as he does with nuance. and he thinks again, like netflix, it's a paradigm shift where products are going to start using this voice recognition, whether it's automobiles or cell phones. and it's basically a secular change that they want to be in the front of. >> so when he has a passive investor, he is not going to launch any sort of proxy battles obviously. he cannot. but at the same time, could he work w
and of course we have to start off with carl icahn. i mean, as active as ever and yesterday revealing a passive 9.2% stake in nuance communications. it's a passive stake. so what do you think is up his sleeve? >> breaking news. carl icahn can be a passive investor. >> what? >> you heard it here first. it's really just -- it's an investment that was brought to him by brett icahn and david schechter who manage money for him. they brought him netflix, hain, they've been...
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or is it derailed by carl icahn? the options are cheap, no way to make money here. what do you tell roberto? >> i like trading august 13 and 15 risk reversals. icahn's involvement obviously would be viewed as a positive for shareholders. if it's going to be a deal, price higher than the one previously negotiated. >> if we do get that expected equity selloff one of these days, where do you see gld and slv moving directionally. >> well, i would say that gold and silver, actually, have been pretty much risk off trades. they've been doing well when the market falls apart. i'm long gold, i think it goes higher, i would use 150 on gld. >> tim, this one's for you. >> let's do it. >> for segue to ask tim a brick play. got an argentinian one? >> yeah, teo, a stock that's had a big run this year. a lot of people have rallied back in. and up 21%, this pays a decent div. where people are still expecting a massive devaluation and there's a question over ownership of assets. >> going to take a break here, but coming up next, we will reveal the winner of tonight's street fight. pl
or is it derailed by carl icahn? the options are cheap, no way to make money here. what do you tell roberto? >> i like trading august 13 and 15 risk reversals. icahn's involvement obviously would be viewed as a positive for shareholders. if it's going to be a deal, price higher than the one previously negotiated. >> if we do get that expected equity selloff one of these days, where do you see gld and slv moving directionally. >> well, i would say that gold and silver,...
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in a briefing with reporters earlier today, senator carl levin took to tax both jpmorgan and the derivatives industry in which the bank is a huge player, arguing that the systemic risks are significant and need to be addressed through a tough implementation of the volcker rule. which are not regulated properly for the economy. he also said there is a lot of evidence that jpmorgan may be too big to manage. whether or not markets were manipulated or executives actually lied to the public, levin and his staff wouldn't opine, but they did leave the door open to further government litigation or investigation based on arguments they have uncovered in the case of this probe. of course, in an all-day hearing tomorrow, we'll be getting some testimony for the first time from ina drew who ran the office that handled these trades, as well as doug bronstein who the senate subcommittee accuses of misleading. jpmorgan issued its own report in february highlighting some of the very same missteps, and ina drew and others involved in them have left the bank. but the bank in a statement is defending its handli
in a briefing with reporters earlier today, senator carl levin took to tax both jpmorgan and the derivatives industry in which the bank is a huge player, arguing that the systemic risks are significant and need to be addressed through a tough implementation of the volcker rule. which are not regulated properly for the economy. he also said there is a lot of evidence that jpmorgan may be too big to manage. whether or not markets were manipulated or executives actually lied to the public, levin...
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wow, way to go out on a limb there, carl. you must have nearly cracked your crystal ball with those predictions. but, folks, you don't need to see into the future to know republicans will blame any and everything in this new year on president obama. that's ahead. stay with us. designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. splenda makes the moment yours. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money well we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive so we switched to the bargain detergent but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we
wow, way to go out on a limb there, carl. you must have nearly cracked your crystal ball with those predictions. but, folks, you don't need to see into the future to know republicans will blame any and everything in this new year on president obama. that's ahead. stay with us. designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the...
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carl quintanilla is live outside the blackberry 10 launch. carl? >> yeah, not too long from now, melissa, we've been talking a lot this morning about how long we've waited for this. one audience that blackberry is hoping to court, of course, app developers. one this morning said they are upsized to developing apps for r.i.m. products. we'll see as we await the presentation. we think there's going to be a little humor injected into this, at least at the front end, where i don't know if you remember kevin from crackberry, sort of a national hero in canada who has carried the mantle for a long time. word is he is going to get a hair cut onstage. i cannot tell you why. but apparently that's a big deal. when that gets started, we'll bring it to you. in the meantime, a lot of anticipation, and months and months of waiting are about to come to an end, melissa. >> who will give this hair cut to this kevin person? >> that's a good question. that's a good question. thorsten heins, of course, is he. he has a masters in physics. we'll see. we will see. i think
carl quintanilla is live outside the blackberry 10 launch. carl? >> yeah, not too long from now, melissa, we've been talking a lot this morning about how long we've waited for this. one audience that blackberry is hoping to court, of course, app developers. one this morning said they are upsized to developing apps for r.i.m. products. we'll see as we await the presentation. we think there's going to be a little humor injected into this, at least at the front end, where i don't know if you...
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carl, it's like housing, though. schiller wrote a piece in the journal, they said it lasted five years. that was painful. but boy, when it reversed, it was more painful than that time with which you're waiting for it to happen. >> joe, art, thanks, guys. good stuff. >> thank you. >> trading debut here at the nyse today. becoming the largest ipo from a u.s. company since facebook. shares of zoetis is trading at $26 apiece. it's the only way to play it in a pure way, because the other animal medicine companies out there owned by larger pharmaceuticals companies. you see here people getting ready for this ipo. very big event down here this morning. >> a huge group outside waiting to get in. waiting in security from the company. so we do expect a fairly robust showing here. in terms of at least people applauding. we'll see how the stock actually performs. chris, don't forget this is part of pfizer simplifying as well. >> exactly. >>s they will continue to hold the bulk of the shares. but they are selling about 17% of the
carl, it's like housing, though. schiller wrote a piece in the journal, they said it lasted five years. that was painful. but boy, when it reversed, it was more painful than that time with which you're waiting for it to happen. >> joe, art, thanks, guys. good stuff. >> thank you. >> trading debut here at the nyse today. becoming the largest ipo from a u.s. company since facebook. shares of zoetis is trading at $26 apiece. it's the only way to play it in a pure way, because the...
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it is about carl icahn, isn't it? the billionaire quote, thrown in the towel. he thinks so. in his fight to block a proposed buyout of pc-maker dell by founder michael dell. icahn says the battle would be almost impossible to win. david: owners -- by the way he still made 70 million bucks. not exactly a loss. owners of luxury retailer neiman marcus agreed to sell the company to ares management and the canada pension plan investment board for $6 billion. the deal marks the end of a year's long effort to sell the retailer. delta air lines. stock is surging today on news the carrier is going to join the s&p 500. the airline will be added to the index tomorrow. after the market closes. nicole already her little plastic plane ready to go. david: good for delta. investors ignored downbeat news about kfc and pizza hut parent yum! brands and pushed the stock higher. yum announced a big august sales decline in china following a bird scare and bird flu outbreak. >> microsoft is getting red to relaunch the slow-selling surface tablet. the tech giant sending out invitations for a event
it is about carl icahn, isn't it? the billionaire quote, thrown in the towel. he thinks so. in his fight to block a proposed buyout of pc-maker dell by founder michael dell. icahn says the battle would be almost impossible to win. david: owners -- by the way he still made 70 million bucks. not exactly a loss. owners of luxury retailer neiman marcus agreed to sell the company to ares management and the canada pension plan investment board for $6 billion. the deal marks the end of a year's long...
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the stock is been a center of the showdown between billionaire carl icahn and black men. apparently winning today's battle of. herbalife sadly be second quarter earnings estimates and up to its forecast for the year. herbalife side double-digit sales growth of this additional supplement. good move when. the rumors, the gossip, the behind-the-scenes stories. everyone is talking about as a sea and his lavish party. he may be and how water him, but that does not stop them from hosting a swanky suarez. his estate in ritzy easthampton new york is all the work on wall street. wall street journal whapping is here to tell us all about it. it was almost a benefit, but not quite. about ovarian cancer but it was not raising money. >> so, i mean, it basically was a charity benefit. something that he planned before. people are surprised. the microscope is on him, and anything that he does is going to be hyper analyzed. the phrase that comes to mind is, you can't take it with you. i mean, you can't in terms of spending money. melissa: may be one too. you throw a big giant party and the
the stock is been a center of the showdown between billionaire carl icahn and black men. apparently winning today's battle of. herbalife sadly be second quarter earnings estimates and up to its forecast for the year. herbalife side double-digit sales growth of this additional supplement. good move when. the rumors, the gossip, the behind-the-scenes stories. everyone is talking about as a sea and his lavish party. he may be and how water him, but that does not stop them from hosting a swanky...
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>> thank you, carl. here with us is mitch silver. he used to oversee the new york police department, the counter intelligence, counterterrorism. thanks for joining us. it appears there's a big focus on the city or town of watertown in massachusetts where there's an ongoing manhunt it appears there. there's also concern about an individual bho perhawho perhaps on a train. >> one of the questions that i've been wondering is whether it's just two individuals or co-conspirators, people who may have helped them build these devices, who may have provided shelter for them, who may be involved with helping them get away. so i think that the fact that there's now another individual involved potentially on a train is something that the authorities were concerned and expected. >> does it indicate, perhaps, that these two individuals or three individuals might have been influenced by a larger organization perhaps overseas or the common theory right now is that they simply did not asimula asimulate well into the united states. what is more logica
>> thank you, carl. here with us is mitch silver. he used to oversee the new york police department, the counter intelligence, counterterrorism. thanks for joining us. it appears there's a big focus on the city or town of watertown in massachusetts where there's an ongoing manhunt it appears there. there's also concern about an individual bho perhawho perhaps on a train. >> one of the questions that i've been wondering is whether it's just two individuals or co-conspirators, people...
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he joins carl icahn as the second high-profile billionaire to back herbalife. word of soros's investment sent the stock leaping more than 9%. somewhere bill ackman is weeping i'm sure. >>> meanwhile losing money today, investors in jc penny. cit, a major commercial lender stopped backing deliveries from small manufacturers to jcpenney stores. that isrd coulding to "the new york post." after meeting with executives yesterday, cit reportedly got nervous about jcpenney's finances. that report hammering jcpenney's stock by more than 10% in the final minutes of trading today. >>> hoping to win a record amount of money? tennis players at this year's u.s. open. this year's singles champion will take home 2.$6 million. that is an increase of 37% compared to last year. like they need it. maybe i'll win. who knows. >>> now to a radical idea coming out of california. the power of eminent domain is not typically neighborly to most homeowners but one city is working to change that, richmond, california. they hope to use the seizure power to save foreclosed homes. it has not
he joins carl icahn as the second high-profile billionaire to back herbalife. word of soros's investment sent the stock leaping more than 9%. somewhere bill ackman is weeping i'm sure. >>> meanwhile losing money today, investors in jc penny. cit, a major commercial lender stopped backing deliveries from small manufacturers to jcpenney stores. that isrd coulding to "the new york post." after meeting with executives yesterday, cit reportedly got nervous about jcpenney's...
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but then you take a look at companies like lion's gate, lion's gate says the days when carl icahn was doing battle, these guys have really done a phenomenal job and the stock's up about 100% over the course of a year. i think what you have to keep your eye on is not just the fact that, you know, there have been some duds at the box office, but, of course, we're getting to about the midpoint of the summer here and some of the valuations of these stocks are also looking a little bit steep. at about 14 times ebitda per lion's gate financial, that's above their average, above the industry's average. dreamworks may be stretched even a little bit more at about 20 times, and 20 time earnings. and what is the hope here? obviously, the hope, when you're lacking at these companies is that the movies are going to keep dragging. and i don't see that happen. >> for lion's gate specifically, 52-week high in today's session. the hope here that in november when the next installment of "hunger games" comes out, the stock will run up into that release. or continue its run. >> absolutely. and it has had
but then you take a look at companies like lion's gate, lion's gate says the days when carl icahn was doing battle, these guys have really done a phenomenal job and the stock's up about 100% over the course of a year. i think what you have to keep your eye on is not just the fact that, you know, there have been some duds at the box office, but, of course, we're getting to about the midpoint of the summer here and some of the valuations of these stocks are also looking a little bit steep. at...
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plus what's carl doing with n netflix. plus -- >> leave your money at the door. >> and triple your money atlas vegas sand. >> i'm melissa lee. the only thing worse than being stevie cohen right now is being a tech stock. microsoft having its worst day. what stock does this matter most to? facebook. its shares fell in sympathy today. today a massive bearish bet came through, a long day of puts changed hands. brian, it certainly doesn't look good in terms of the positioning in fb. >> some of the trading that went on that you just mentioned in option world, basically a trader was buying stock but protecting themselves with an upside call. they think the upside is somewhat limited over the next year and a half. having said that, there a lot of good things going for facebook. i know it took a hit because you look at the app world. facebook has a tremendous amount of growth here, they still have a tremendous opportunity in areas of europe and asia where in europe they're only 50% market share, in europe 25%. so there is opportun
plus what's carl doing with n netflix. plus -- >> leave your money at the door. >> and triple your money atlas vegas sand. >> i'm melissa lee. the only thing worse than being stevie cohen right now is being a tech stock. microsoft having its worst day. what stock does this matter most to? facebook. its shares fell in sympathy today. today a massive bearish bet came through, a long day of puts changed hands. brian, it certainly doesn't look good in terms of the positioning in...
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' tragedy yesterday's school shooting in colorado played out an all too familiar scene. 18-year-old carl pearson walked into arapahoe high school with a shotgun looking for a teacher. he did not find him, but he shot and critically wounded another student before turning the gun on himself. paul beman has been on the scene since that story broke. >> arapahoe high school remains closed. we've seen police activity but much more subdued than yesterday. you can see on the east parking lot, that remains close. it's our understanding that's where the shooter's car is parked, and the shooter's body remains in the building. counselors are helping, and the victim remains in critical condition. we'll learn more about her at a press conference. the west side of the school, that particle lot was opened where students and parents and teachers were allowed to come and pick up their cars. that's when we spoke to one student about what he knew about the shooter. >> he's quiet and had weird logic, weird inside. not something that a normal high schooler would think about. >> like what? >> i would say he's
' tragedy yesterday's school shooting in colorado played out an all too familiar scene. 18-year-old carl pearson walked into arapahoe high school with a shotgun looking for a teacher. he did not find him, but he shot and critically wounded another student before turning the gun on himself. paul beman has been on the scene since that story broke. >> arapahoe high school remains closed. we've seen police activity but much more subdued than yesterday. you can see on the east parking lot,...
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if carl and carter are buying, so am i. but there was a problem. 100 shares cost nearly eight grand. mike ain't got carl icon kind of money. so to spend left, they sold the january put for 4.10. that's the most he can make on the trade, but in order to keep all that money, mike used netflix stock to stay above the strike of the put that he sold or in this case, above $80 by january expiration. below $80, profits trail off. but with the money mike collects, he won't see losses until netflix follows below the strike of the put that he sold by more than the $4.10 he's taking in, below $75.90 by january expiration. he can do something even carl cant, make money whether the stock goes up, down or nowhere at all. >> i think he's done an excellent job. >> relax, there's a catch. he's now obligated to buy at $80, even if it falls below that level. no worries. since the time of the trade, shares have surged over 10%, making this trade a winner. now these three find themselves unlikely partners with a common goal, hoping netflix goes
if carl and carter are buying, so am i. but there was a problem. 100 shares cost nearly eight grand. mike ain't got carl icon kind of money. so to spend left, they sold the january put for 4.10. that's the most he can make on the trade, but in order to keep all that money, mike used netflix stock to stay above the strike of the put that he sold or in this case, above $80 by january expiration. below $80, profits trail off. but with the money mike collects, he won't see losses until netflix...
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carl is absolutely right, think about how the buy-back would be. we are talking plenty cash flow. $60 a share on $150 billion buy-back on earnings based on the next 12 months of earnings. i do think carl is probably spot-on in this one. >> it may actually help mr. icahn's position in the stock. >> and every other shareholder. >> i don't think he's worried about every other shareholder but he's worried about his position. people have been talking about apple and this everest of cash they have for months and months and years, and the company is not incentive to give it back. that's just not what they want to do. one thing about this trade that's working, you want the stock right at 550. that's where it pays off perfectly. so if the stock gets up there. then you want to start thinking about taking it off. one final thing, this week's web extra is about apple options, long debated apple options because the stock is expensive and options we do are elongated. both options get extremely expensive so you can use mini options. >> we'll talk about the 550 le
carl is absolutely right, think about how the buy-back would be. we are talking plenty cash flow. $60 a share on $150 billion buy-back on earnings based on the next 12 months of earnings. i do think carl is probably spot-on in this one. >> it may actually help mr. icahn's position in the stock. >> and every other shareholder. >> i don't think he's worried about every other shareholder but he's worried about his position. people have been talking about apple and this everest of...
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hi carl. >> reporter: in moments we'll get final total. before the debate began today, house speaker john boehner went off on conservative packs and tea party groups lobbying and pressuring republicans to kill this bill before it was written. >> when groups come out and criticize an agreement they've never seen, you begin to wonder just how credible those actions are. they've lost all credibility. you know, they pushed us into this fight to defund obama care and shut down the government. >> boehner defended his conservatism and those that pushed it knew it would backfire. >> the day before the government reopened, one of the people -- one of these groups stood up and said we really never thought it would work. are you kidding me? i'm as conservative as anybody around this place, and all the things that we've done over the three years i've been speaker have not violated any conservative principle, not once. >> democrats were furious the extension of unemployment benefits were excluded from the deal. >> we're unhappy but not enough to say th
hi carl. >> reporter: in moments we'll get final total. before the debate began today, house speaker john boehner went off on conservative packs and tea party groups lobbying and pressuring republicans to kill this bill before it was written. >> when groups come out and criticize an agreement they've never seen, you begin to wonder just how credible those actions are. they've lost all credibility. you know, they pushed us into this fight to defund obama care and shut down the...
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carl icahn i'm not talking short term. i'm talking long term much apple says, hey, wait a second we have the long term ideas that we have in house to deliver shareholder value back to our shareholders. this is fight coming up this year. send it back to you guys. david: figure out something. if they don't give it back, buy sony pictures. cheryl: r&d. so what are you going to develop with the con money? david: or content. or content. thanks, liz. it was a huge year for auto industry with record exports and sales at six-year high but wasn't all pretty. we can not ignore, you, the u.s. taxpayer took a 20% loss on gm and detroit is still bankrupt. so, was the auto bailout a success or failure? we've got a fiery debate on this coming next. cheryl: one of these apps was named apple's free app of the year. it has 10 million downloads a global footprint and big expansion plans. we'll tell you what it is and talk to the ceo. ♪ just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the
carl icahn i'm not talking short term. i'm talking long term much apple says, hey, wait a second we have the long term ideas that we have in house to deliver shareholder value back to our shareholders. this is fight coming up this year. send it back to you guys. david: figure out something. if they don't give it back, buy sony pictures. cheryl: r&d. so what are you going to develop with the con money? david: or content. or content. thanks, liz. it was a huge year for auto industry with...
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he is a member of congress and governor. >> you heard it here first. >> thank you, carl. everyone is talking about a solution. >> we have brand new information on the attack of state senator deeds. >> that is raising serious questions about the system meant to help mentally ill people. >> he is a good man and our prayers are with him and i encourage everyone to say a prayer for senators deeds and his family. often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. and our networks are getting crowded. t if congress, the fcc, and the administration free up... more licensed wireless spectrum, we can
he is a member of congress and governor. >> you heard it here first. >> thank you, carl. everyone is talking about a solution. >> we have brand new information on the attack of state senator deeds. >> that is raising serious questions about the system meant to help mentally ill people. >> he is a good man and our prayers are with him and i encourage everyone to say a prayer for senators deeds and his family. often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does...
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>> let me tell you something, no one forced the red sox to trade for -- to buy carl crawford. they were not forced to do that. a little lower, please. yeah, the right arm. spring training is coming up. >> look, the problem is the players let the team down. the players let the fans down. the players let the manager terry francona down. he got fired. he's written a book. it will be sorted out in the next few weeks as' pears on various programs including "morning joe." it's a little bit over the top. >> so is this news welcomed or not welcomed by red sox nation? >> i think it's met with a yawn really. one thing in that sound bite that you just read, red sox management wanted to win baseball games more than they wanted to sign sexy players. they wanted to win. >> we can find out more about that coming up on "morning joe." next wednesday terry francona will be on the show. >> yes, he is. what about the shuttle today? am goig to get home? >> you want your personal forecast in the middle of the show? >> yes. >> we'll wait until break. coming up at the top of the hour. no, mike, you m
>> let me tell you something, no one forced the red sox to trade for -- to buy carl crawford. they were not forced to do that. a little lower, please. yeah, the right arm. spring training is coming up. >> look, the problem is the players let the team down. the players let the fans down. the players let the manager terry francona down. he got fired. he's written a book. it will be sorted out in the next few weeks as' pears on various programs including "morning joe." it's a...
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melissa: i want to take you back to the carl icon i : predators'. they get out there and do the thing. he made 7,800,000,000 base is slaughtered. at the same time, that's a signal. >> i often tell investors if you buy stock in the doubles you should sell half to get back your original investment. that is a very conservative investing thing. now comes icon. his stock was up four fold. he kept the other half. if he thought the stock will pop another 30% in 2014 looking, even his own son disagrees with them. his own son made some kind of deal i just read today where netflix continues to go up even though they sold out the have state that they had, the sun gets comments, they still held all of those shares. melissa: we were talking about this and the break, you know, how much leather is in the stock, so much of it. >> the load factor. melissa: and you cannot discounted because that is what drives the stock. >> it is what sent apple up, fueling. the stock is far higher. i think 35 percent at least. melissa: and what makes the love go away, the question o
melissa: i want to take you back to the carl icon i : predators'. they get out there and do the thing. he made 7,800,000,000 base is slaughtered. at the same time, that's a signal. >> i often tell investors if you buy stock in the doubles you should sell half to get back your original investment. that is a very conservative investing thing. now comes icon. his stock was up four fold. he kept the other half. if he thought the stock will pop another 30% in 2014 looking, even his own son...
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franzen he's a reporter from the verge all right first topic and this one is a doozy carl a last minute amendment to the cyber a television sharing and protection act was blocked by members of the u.s. house of representatives even that would have essentially banned employers from forcing workers to hand over all of their social media passwords the provision was actually proposed by congressman ed perlmutter and it was voted down two hundred forty four two hundred twenty four excuse me to one hundred eighty nine. sure that's a great question i think that. when we look at kind of the social media laws that have been passed so far in different states it seems like they were trying to do something similar here on cissp on tax that on to the end doesn't look like that's going to happen it doesn't look like the actual bill itself is going to move much further than it has already it's already passed the house of representatives but it still needs to go through the senate get passed there and then to president obama's desk in the obama administration has already issued a very strong statement
franzen he's a reporter from the verge all right first topic and this one is a doozy carl a last minute amendment to the cyber a television sharing and protection act was blocked by members of the u.s. house of representatives even that would have essentially banned employers from forcing workers to hand over all of their social media passwords the provision was actually proposed by congressman ed perlmutter and it was voted down two hundred forty four two hundred twenty four excuse me to one...
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it's -- it seems to me -- well, i mean, carl has money to burn. you know he's worth probably $10 billion, but, you know, you don't go in this much unless purely hatred. he must see something here. take it for what it's worth, people, betting on this stock. i will tell you one thing about herbal life. it is a stock that's heavily traded. our viewers that trade stocks, you know, this things moves, you know, with a blink, and you know it's up 7% now. this is another -- if you're a bull on this stock, this is another sort of point in your favor. carl icahn getting in big, a guy with a big track record, goes back many years. bill has a good track record as well, but that's where we are right now. you know, the story's unfolding. like i said, you, you know, sometimes there's rumors and then there's rumors. >> and then we have this. charlie, as always, thank you very much. >> caller: any time. >> the stock was up close to 7%, dropping back just a little bit, but, still, popping on the news that carl icahn increasing his state in herbal life to 13.6%, and
it's -- it seems to me -- well, i mean, carl has money to burn. you know he's worth probably $10 billion, but, you know, you don't go in this much unless purely hatred. he must see something here. take it for what it's worth, people, betting on this stock. i will tell you one thing about herbal life. it is a stock that's heavily traded. our viewers that trade stocks, you know, this things moves, you know, with a blink, and you know it's up 7% now. this is another -- if you're a bull on this...
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so carl icahn at it again. and melissa those shares are up big on that particular tweet. >> maybe no surprise. there are very unusual activity here? >> always even into today. stocks under 12 just last week traded over 12. i have been talking about this energy space. obviously this is a different set of circumstances all together with carl tweeting about this. a lot of options throughout the entire. >> prior to this pop in the afterhour session, the regular session was up by 4.6%. >> sniffing around the options. pete talks about that. completely under per fore mans. and quietly slowly it's starting to really regain and starting to catch up to its peers. exxon is doing nothing and hovering around this level forever. >> i will add one more thing. a lot of buying if you look at the filing it has the most recent 60 days. the refiner space. >> let's move on to the next trade. they are the most volatile stocks. there are some companies that are typically very volatile. tweets move the stock. it's a very volatile stoc
so carl icahn at it again. and melissa those shares are up big on that particular tweet. >> maybe no surprise. there are very unusual activity here? >> always even into today. stocks under 12 just last week traded over 12. i have been talking about this energy space. obviously this is a different set of circumstances all together with carl tweeting about this. a lot of options throughout the entire. >> prior to this pop in the afterhour session, the regular session was up by...
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>> not so much the economy, carl. weep know this has a negative impact on economic activity the longer the shutdown continues. but given the fact that we know the furlough workers are going to get back pay for the time off, can you see a consumption splurge coming up again. that will help to reignite economic activity and recover what is lost. what's continuing to spook the market is if we continue to move from fiscal event to physicfisc event, i'm concerned for the more short-term basis. that's the most discouraging thing for me from an investment standpoint. if we get some fiscal clarity, i think investors would wake up to the fact that risk assets ought to be a very rewarding experience but are going to be held hostage by the votes that are going to be upcoming in the senate and the house. >> chris, a lot of people around the world will feel that america's creditors are the ones being held hostage at the moment. we come very much from a market standpoint, we come from an international financial community standpoint
>> not so much the economy, carl. weep know this has a negative impact on economic activity the longer the shutdown continues. but given the fact that we know the furlough workers are going to get back pay for the time off, can you see a consumption splurge coming up again. that will help to reignite economic activity and recover what is lost. what's continuing to spook the market is if we continue to move from fiscal event to physicfisc event, i'm concerned for the more short-term basis....
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>> good morning, carl. lot of traders on this floor and many times i ask them what they think about the markets, and if you ask ten people, you get about 12 different opinions. we all know how that goes. forecasting is not easy, trying to pick where interest rates go in an hour, tomorrow, in a week, that's difficult. to try to do it for a year or years down the road, truly next to impossible, but when you invest for yourself, you might have an idea, but you're always going to remain fluid because if you're not fluid, and you don't ebb and flow, it isn't that you're a flip-flopper. when you're a trader the word flip-flop doesn't exist. either you're fluid or they carry you out. mutual funds, many of you are investors, some of you do some of it yourself, all of yourself but many farm some of this out, mutual funds. when you decide where to put your money you look at their forecasting how accurate is it. if they look like they're accurate and turns out they're not on a winning streak you can always move it. wh
>> good morning, carl. lot of traders on this floor and many times i ask them what they think about the markets, and if you ask ten people, you get about 12 different opinions. we all know how that goes. forecasting is not easy, trying to pick where interest rates go in an hour, tomorrow, in a week, that's difficult. to try to do it for a year or years down the road, truly next to impossible, but when you invest for yourself, you might have an idea, but you're always going to remain fluid...
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good morning. >> thank you, carl. i'm joined by the chairman and ceo of mercedes-benz and you just introduced the e-class here. talk about that in a bit but first i want to show people a little bit of video from last night. the cla class, because we're not seeing it on the show floor. tell me why this is so important for you. >> the cla is a new entry for the mercedes brand. it's a four door coupe, very elegant, very emotional, at the same time excellent fuel efficien efficiency. i think it's almost a must-have vehicle for people who could not afford to enter the brand of mercedes before so it's great opportunity for us. >> we'll probably see it somewhere in the september/october time frame here in the u.s. did you feel like you had to do this, given the competition at that entry level luxury segment has become so fierce here in the u.s.? >> i would say it's less because of competition, but just going for an incremental opportunity, which we can benefit from and that we would -- that, of course, will win our customer
good morning. >> thank you, carl. i'm joined by the chairman and ceo of mercedes-benz and you just introduced the e-class here. talk about that in a bit but first i want to show people a little bit of video from last night. the cla class, because we're not seeing it on the show floor. tell me why this is so important for you. >> the cla is a new entry for the mercedes brand. it's a four door coupe, very elegant, very emotional, at the same time excellent fuel efficien efficiency. i...
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state representative carl sciortino jr. and his father, carl sciortino sr. so happy to have you here. i have to start with you, representative. this ad has gone national. it's gotten coverage from "the new york times," "washington post," npr. the "denver post" headline, was "this campaign ad is actually adorable." this is any candidate's dream. why do you think it's done so well? why do you think everybody is talking about it? >> well, it's -- chris, first of all, thank you for having us on. it is pretty remarkable. when we started this campaign. i've been running as a strong progressive in the field. now we have 270,000 hits. we have lots of people going to our website to sign up and give money and volunteer. it's really taken off in a great way. i think a lot of it, frankly, is because on the video you can see that i fight for progressive values, i'm a proud massachusetts liberal and i come from a father who is very different from myself and politically we've fought a lot. you know, honestly i think it's refreshing in the current political debate where peo
state representative carl sciortino jr. and his father, carl sciortino sr. so happy to have you here. i have to start with you, representative. this ad has gone national. it's gotten coverage from "the new york times," "washington post," npr. the "denver post" headline, was "this campaign ad is actually adorable." this is any candidate's dream. why do you think it's done so well? why do you think everybody is talking about it? >> well, it's --...
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carl icahn said you should break up the company. sum of parts is worth more. merge the pc business with hp. we don't know yet. if he does that, that will be a slap in the shareholders face, that voted for this transaction. >> let me make sure i get you right. >> sure. david: you're saying what carl icahn was suggesting be done to the company would have been better for the company than what he is suggesting? >> increase shareholder value because it would still be a public company. david: so you're pissed at michael dell? >> i was before. i think shareholders are still but they voted in favor of the transaction because of the record being changed and because of special committee. david: good to see you again. thanks for coming. >> thank you, david. david: dunkin' donuts announcing some ambitious expansion plans in a country where drinking tea is a national pastime. we'll tell you where the coffee and doughnut chain is taking its all-american treats. that is coming up next. ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with sco
carl icahn said you should break up the company. sum of parts is worth more. merge the pc business with hp. we don't know yet. if he does that, that will be a slap in the shareholders face, that voted for this transaction. >> let me make sure i get you right. >> sure. david: you're saying what carl icahn was suggesting be done to the company would have been better for the company than what he is suggesting? >> increase shareholder value because it would still be a public...
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>> i happen to be, carl. i worry a little bit, though, what we thought was a decent probability, which is the market to move about 1,600 by year end is becoming consensus. and when everything becomes consensus, not that the consensus can't sometimes be right, you look for where the outlieer opportunity might be. either that the end result is a number much lower than what is anticipated, or it's much higher. i think given the news of the day that we know about europe, we know about the threat of china's slowdown that has passed or the u.s. economy is facing fiscal issues. all the things could create ripples in the equity market but not necessarily undermine the trajectory that could lead to a number much greater than the european consensus for european targets that we're seeing today. >> are clients with you on that, or do they still insist on things going on sale before they jump into the rally? >> i still think there's a lot of trepidation out there. the fact of the matter is, while there's a strong interest
>> i happen to be, carl. i worry a little bit, though, what we thought was a decent probability, which is the market to move about 1,600 by year end is becoming consensus. and when everything becomes consensus, not that the consensus can't sometimes be right, you look for where the outlieer opportunity might be. either that the end result is a number much lower than what is anticipated, or it's much higher. i think given the news of the day that we know about europe, we know about the...